by Brian Wallace | Jul 28, 2011 | Facebook
Credit I have been using the new Google + (G+) for the last two weeks or so and while I enjoy it, it still has not taken the place of my true social network, Facebook. Granted, G+ is still in the works and I have not fully taken advantage of all the features – I...
by Brian Wallace | Jul 27, 2011 | Clients
by Brian Wallace | Jul 25, 2011 | Social Media
Credit By now you have probably heard the tragic news that British pop star Amy Winehouse has passed away. She was found in her London home on Saturday afternoon by one of her security guards, and before long the social world exploded with tweets, updates, and posts...
by Brian Wallace | Jul 21, 2011 | Infographics
This week’s infographics are filled with hackers, scams, Google’s riches and much more. Be prepared to be amazed, entertained, and maybe even a little angry. 1. The 20 Most Expensive Keywords in Google AdWords Google continues to amaze us all and with the...
by Brian Wallace | Jul 19, 2011 | ORM
The internet is without a doubt the most unpredictable form of publicity out there. It can make it difficult for companies to control their reputations for a variety of reasons: Anyone can publish anything at any time Anyone can instantly read what has been published... by Brian Wallace | Jul 18, 2011 | Tech
Credit Spotify, the DRM-based music streaming service originally from Sweden, has finally launched in the U.S. after delays and years of negotiations with top record labels. Spotify has become increasingly popular in Europe, with over 1.6 million paying subscribers... by Brian Wallace | Jul 13, 2011 | Google
iGoogle is perhaps one of Google’s most overlooked tools. It has been around for awhile, but most people either don’t know about it or have not spent a sufficient amount of time investigating it. A few weeks ago, I decided to give it a trial run, and I... by Brian Wallace | Jul 7, 2011 | Facebook
In a press conference this morning Mark Zuckerberg, creator of Facebook, was asked what he thought of the possibly revolutionary launching of Google+. Zuckerberg admitted that he had used it very little but that he believed it was part of the social networking... by Brian Wallace | Jul 5, 2011 | Wordpress
Bloggers around the world have all experienced the woes of WordPress editor: the tricky business of adding videos without going from HTML to Visual, image placement, unruly fonts and styles that have a mind of their own, the list goes on. Earlier this year, 16 year... by Brian Wallace | Jun 29, 2011 | Inspiration
Moving to a new office is exciting! We worked out all the details and made all the necessary arrangements to get the moving process in motion. We even ordered brand new business cards with the address of our new office suite. After all that, we still ran into one...